To save $1.00 on any Seventh Generation product for the household, visit SeventhGeneration.com for your printable coupon. Their entire line is earth-friendly and contain absolutely no toxic chemicals or phosphates.

Just in time for Earth Day’s 40th anniversary comes this eBook from Fave Crafts which contains 42 different activities for you and the kiddos to create and enjoy using items commonly found around the home or typically tossed out with the trash! Turn junk mail into beads, use cans to make beautiful luminaries in the backyard – the fun never stops! In this economy, finding innovative, inexpensive ways to play and create are always welcome! To download your free eBook, visit Fave Crafts.

Swap: Like Netflix, you can choose a box of gently used clothes you’d like to receive. Then, similar to eBay, you build virtual boxes of clothes that your kid no longer wears. Finally, like StubHub, thredUP enables and manages exchanges. Our marketplace facilitates exact matches, ensures quality, and remedies the lack of coordination that plagues offline clothing swaps.

Exchange with Friends: We want to make swapping with your friends easier without a price tag. Your thredUP “Inner Circle” allows for online exchanges with close friends. You can bring local friends into this group or reconnect and trade with long distance friends.Go Green: Collectively, Americans discard two quadrillion pounds (that’s a two with fifteen zeros) of used clothes and textiles into landfills each year. thredUP lets you “up-cycle” your child’s wardrobe. By sharing what we already have, parents can make a huge step towards sustainable living. Save green and go green by swapping with like-minded moms.

Sell: thredUP allows you to sell boxes of clothes for cash. Tell us about the gently used items your kid no longer wears. We’ll send you boxes and schedule the pick-up. Soon enough the clothes are out of your hair replaced by money in your pocket.

Buy: No need to spend hours digging through consignment stores or hundreds of dollars in Baby Gap. Head to thredUP and browse boxes of kid’s clothes. With 10 or more items in each box, thredUP makes it easy to buy quality clothing in bulk.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day – the perfect time for consumers to give back and make a marked impact on preserving the environment. To help consumers in their Earth Day efforts, Spend For Good has enlisted a number of the top retailers featured on its charitable shopping site, including Cooking.com, Land of Nod, Shopbop, eBags, Moosejaw and PetSmart, to double donations to its featured “green” charity Reverb on Earth Day, April 22.

“Earth Day is an important annual event that reminds each of us that we can do more to create a healthier, more sustainable environment,” said Cristal Mendlen, Spend For Good co-founder and managing director. “In these hard financial times, we are dedicated to making the process of giving back easier by allowing consumers to donate needed funds to important charities like Reverb, without having to reach back into their own pockets. We are excited that on Earth Day, shoppers on our site can give even more to the environment through the generous retailers who have increased donations.”

Reverb is a nonprofit organization that develops turn-key greening programs for musical artists’ tours while conducting grassroots outreach and education with music fans everywhere. Current artists partnering with Reverb include the Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson, Lilith Fair and the Honda Civic Tour among many others.

“We are committed to educating musicians and their fans to take action toward a more sustainable future,” said Lauren Sullivan, director and co-founder of Reverb. “The additional funds that Spend For Good and the dedicated retailers on its site are raising for us on Earth Day will make a difference in helping to further our mission.”

To participate in the Spend For Good Earth Day Shopping Event, all consumers need to do is shop through the Spend For Good site on April 22nd. While shoppers will be able to choose from hundreds of popular online stores on the site, they are encouraged to support those retail partners that have offered to double their contributions on Earth Day: Cooking.com (10% of purchase amount); Land of Nod (12%); Shopbop (14%); eBags (12%); Moosejaw (10%); and PetSmart (11%).

Event details:

What: Spend For Good Earth Day Online Shopping Event;

Top retailers will double charitable donations for purchases made through the Spend For Good site to support green music charity Reverb.

When: Thursday, April 22, 2010 – 12:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. CST

Where: Spend For Good Online Charitable Shopping Site – Spend For Good

Stop by Fawn & Forest to enter their Earth Day giveaway and win these fabulous finds: books by Jennifer Ward or organic clothing by barley & birch! In addition, through April 23rd, Fawn & Forest is a 10% discount off your ENTIRE purchase in celebration of Earth Day.

Only 15 days left! Tiny Green Mom readers have been offered an exclusive discount code to be used when purchasing any of Sama Baby’s gorgeous organic clothing pieces online! To receive 10% off your next purchase, please use the following code: TINYGREENMOM10.

Offered exclusively on iTunes, download a FREE episode from the captivating, award-winning BBC series Planet Earth in honor of Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary! Available only between April 12th – April 26th, 2010 – visit iTunes to download “Pole to Pole” today!

In celebration of Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary, Starbucks is offering everyone a free cup of joe on April 15th! Stop by your local Starbucks and bring in your favorite reusable tumbler or mug to fill up for your morning coffee! www.starbucks.com